Orijin

Thursday, 16 April 2015

The
Louie star revealed today on The Howard Stern Show that he
recently apologized to Sarah Palinin
person for some profane tweets he wrote about her after knocking a few back on
a flight he took in 2010—and he admits that was totally out of character for
him!

The
apology, that is, not the rough tweets.

"Something
came over me emotionally, and I said, 'Well, I owe you an apology,'" C.K.
recalled running into the politician turned author and TV pundit at the Saturday
Night Live 40th Anniversary Special taping. "I've never in a million
years apologized for anything I've said."

And
apparently this was a one-time thing.

"F--k
anyone else who is offended. I don't give a s--t," he added.

So
what did Palin have to say to the guy who once called her a ''f--king jackoff
c--tface jazzy wondergirl"?

C.K.
claimed that, once reminded/informed that he had once said nasty things about
her, she jokingly fired back, "'Well, you're a vile person.'"

Or
she wasn't joking, but either way!

Talking
about the tweets two years after the fact, C.K. acknowledged on Today in
2012, "It's caused me some problems that I wrote s--t about her."

"But
I also...why not, man? I mean, what is she? She's just a person. I don't think
she's some sacred person."

Moreover,
he added, "It still makes me laugh a little bit, the stuff that I wrote,
when I think about it. I thought it was well-written."

Do not
fear the fate of his masterpiece: Like so many other written barbs that found
their way online, his rant has been fossilized (aka screengrabbed) for
posterity.